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stgraberhallyn: I don't remember you telling me that these are done, so I guess that's fine ;) but wait(state, timeout) doesn't quite work05:14
stgraberhallyn: if passed (state, -1), it works as expected but when passed (state, 20) for example, it'll always wait for the timeout and will always return False05:15
stgraberhallyn: even if state is reached before the timeout05:15
stgraberhallyn: fixed some apparmor problems in quantal and uploaded a new version. I'm now rebasing our lxc-api-and-python branch on that, so you'll need to "bzr pull --overwrite"05:37
stgraberhallyn: rebase done and pushed. I also pushed new packages to my PPA.05:42
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mystblade9I want to use PHP to send a mail from a custom address (blah@example.com, for example). Do I install postfix or sendmail? And how do I configure them?07:48
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thisismynamemystblade9, forget sendmail, do postfix08:13
thisismynamesendmail is configurationhorror08:14
mystblade9I installed Postfix and got a bit further. But i'm having trouble configuring what it feeds as the MAIL FROM data. Here's the story:08:16
mystblade9I'm creating a small webapp for a few gaming friends of mine that maintains a list of contributions to an in-game toolkit, and sends mails every time something is accepted or rejected. I want this to be sent from a fake address ("info@LBPCreatorsToolkit.org") because I don't have a domain name yet. First: Is this legal? Second: How do I configure Postfix to do this?08:16
mystblade9thisismyname: ^08:17
thisismynameif you're new in postfix... you could try webmin08:20
thisismynameMyrtti, http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=download%20webmin&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CGEQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webmin.com%2Fdownload.html&ei=Sx_oT6yLMY3LswaGyInkAQ&usg=AFQjCNHxBp4sFUVRgYu_2yZk_KupwxBkpw&cad=rja08:20
thisismynameah08:20
thisismynamehttp://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=download%20webmin&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CGEQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webmin.com%2Fdownload.html&ei=Sx_oT6yLMY3LswaGyInkAQ&usg=AFQjCNHxBp4sFUVRgYu_2yZk_KupwxBkpw&cad=rja08:20
thisismynamedamn08:20
thisismynamewww.webmin.com/download.html08:21
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henkjan2 servers with same lucid install. tried do-release-upgrade on both08:34
henkjan1st detects precise en offers to upgrade08:34
henkjan2nd won't detect the new release. even not with do-releaese-upgrade -d08:34
henkjanwhy is that08:36
lynxmanmorning o/08:40
Jeeves_henkjan: New installs?08:58
henkjanJeeves_: installs from a few months old, but nothing extra installed/configured08:59
Jeeves_/etc/update-manager/* (or something like that) identical?09:00
henkjanyup09:02
RoyKhenkjan: silly question, but have you run apt-get update?09:04
henkjanRoyK: yup09:04
RoyKand /etc/apt/sources.list is the same on the two?09:05
glancewhy doesn't precise show up in http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release-lts ?09:05
henkjanediting /etc/apt/sources.list to precise09:05
henkjangives me09:05
henkjanAfter this operation, 247MB of additional disk space will be used.09:05
henkjanYou are about to do something potentially harmful.09:05
henkjanTo continue type in the phrase 'Yes, do as I say!'09:05
RoyKerm, you shouldn't need to edit that manually09:06
RoyKthat was in the old debian days09:06
henkjanRoyK: i know.09:06
henkjanah, the 2nd node had only working ipv609:41
henkjanand sadly, canonical still offers no v6 enabled servers/services09:42
lifelessWe will eventually, takes time to get everything lined up.09:43
lifelessand tbh, running ipv6 only is -extremely- rare today09:44
henkjanno, we've been running al our services on ipv6 for ages09:44
lifelessipv6, or ipv6 only? Quite different :>09:45
henkjanand so does nl.archive.u.c09:45
henkjan(which we run)09:45
lifelessyes, there are lots of things running dual stacks today.09:46
lifelessI was observing that running ipv6 ***only*** is extremely rare today.09:46
henkjanthat'll come soon enough09:46
henkjanmy 2nd internet connection is v4 behind CGN. Only v6 is 'native' (6RD)09:47
sacardehi09:47
sacardeis it true that ubuntu-server 12. not have inittab ?09:48
RoyKlifeless: I heard of some chinese ISP that was rolling out IPv6 *only*, because they couldn't get six million IPv4 addresses09:53
RoyKlifeless: they were planning to gateway to IPv4, though, but still, IPv6 is coming, and canonical should know ;)09:54
lifelessRoyK: we do:)09:56
rbasaksacarde: correct. Ubuntu uses upstart.09:56
rbasak!upstart | sacarde09:56
ubottusacarde: Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/09:56
sacarde10.04 too10:01
sacardeis there a "rosetta stone" from sysv-sommands to upstart-commands ?10:10
Davieyjamespage: can you give me a hola when you are here pls?10:15
Davieylifeless: ipv6 ubuntu is less secure than ipv4 :)10:17
jamespageDaviey, here10:17
RoyKDaviey: no, it isn't10:17
DavieyRoyK: yeah it is :)10:18
Davieydave@frap:~$ dig +short AAAA security.ubuntu.com | wc -l10:18
Daviey010:18
Davieydave@frap:~$ dig +short A security.ubuntu.com | wc -l10:18
Daviey410:18
RoyKDaviey: {{citation needed}}10:18
Davieyjamespage: Okay cool.. I'm going to refactor, https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Openstack%20Testing/view/Openstack%20Quantal/view/Overview/job/quantal-openstack-folsom-nova-trunk/219/console10:19
jamespageDaviey, how?10:20
jamespageactually I think thats an old style job10:20
jamespageone second - lemme check10:20
Davieyjamespage: err, the patch just needs rebasing. no?10:20
Davieyjamespage: Well, the fact it only has you as email recipient is concerning.. so it might be old.10:21
jamespageDaviey, let me just do my first task which is to update the public views10:21
Davieyok, super10:22
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jamespageDaviey, quantal views updated.10:23
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Davieyjamespage: j.qa.u.com ?10:25
jamespageyep10:25
jamespageprecise now done as well10:25
Davieyawesome.. it's all green :)10:25
jamespageonly one failure ATM10:25
jamespageDaviey, I know that adam_g has been working on this stuff hard10:26
jamespagehe asked me to update the views last week10:26
Davieyjamespage: neat-o10:26
jamespagebut I had not got round to it10:26
Davieyjamespage: slack. :)10:26
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jamespageDaviey: Full Overview Dash - https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Openstack Testing/view/Overview10:44
Davieyjamespage: Status Code: 404 :)... Spaces in URL's make babies cry.10:46
jamespageOK _ https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Openstack%20Testing/view/Overview/?10:47
DavieyBut after i deciphered your obfuscated url, it looks awesome :)10:47
Davieyjamespage: where is the deploy job? https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Openstack%20Testing/view/Openstack%20Quantal/view/Folsom-Trunk/ ?10:59
Daviey"quantal-openstack-folsom-deploy"11:00
* jamespage faceplants11:03
jamespageDaviey: missing from the view only11:03
jamespagelet me fix that11:03
jamespageDaviey, actually no - I want to check with adam first11:04
jamespageI can see them in the lab but quite a few are currently disabled11:04
jamespageand I want to check why first11:04
Davieyjamespage: ok11:04
Davieyjamespage: What is the one command that jenkins now fires?11:05
jamespageDaviey, "build-package -j"11:06
jamespage"-j" being - lookup everything I ever needed to know in the Jenkins environment11:07
Davieyjamespage: neato11:07
Davieyyep, i just check :)11:07
jamespagerather than pass as parameters (which you can still do of course)11:07
Davieyjamespage: where does juju deploy happen then?11:08
jamespageDaviey, in the deploy wrapper11:08
jamespageI think thats part of the stuff in separate branches ATM11:08
Davieyah11:08
DavieyThat /was/ in jenkins itself i thought, and moved to lp:openstack-ubuntu-testing11:09
Davieyadam_g: when you see this.. did you note that the bnx2 firmware issue is now fixed... are we still working around it?11:12
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jamespageDaviey, http://pad.ubuntu.com/openstack-ci-sprint11:20
jamespageadam_g, zul ^^11:21
jamespagemorning zul :-)11:22
Davieyhey zul11:23
lynxmanzul: morning11:26
* koolhead11 says zul morning as well :P11:27
* koolhead11 hellos lynxman Daviey jamespage as well11:27
Davieykoolhead11: hola11:29
jamespagehey koolhead1111:29
zulheylo11:29
Davieyzul: stop causing a distraction.11:29
uvirtbotNew bug: #1003296 in samba (main) "lightdm crashed with SIGSEGV in _pam_winbind_change_pwd() when password is expiring" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/100329611:41
jamespageutlemming, https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/ec2%20AMI%20Testing/view/Overview/job/quantal-server-ec2-daily/12:00
jamespagei386 images not looking so hot ATM12:00
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koolhead11Daviey: jamespage zul felt good on Saturday meetup when folks said everything works so simply/easily on Ubuntu/Essex :D12:07
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smbjamespage, I think there may be a fix already in the rebase to 3.5-rc4 for that: thp: avoid atomic64_read in pmd_read_atomic for 32bit PAE12:22
smbThough that is not uploaded, yet.12:23
hallynstgraber: looks good, thanks12:44
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hallynstgraber: in lxc-api-python tree, quilt patches became unapplied again12:54
LoTis SpamapS around?12:54
LoTnevermind, i'll just drop him a memoserv or something12:57
hallynstgraber: hrmph, it sounds like i must be using select wrong but i don't see why13:02
hallynbtw i try 'python\nimport lxc' but it doesn't find it?13:02
jamespagesmb, ack - when will that land?13:03
smbjamespage, Next time there is a quantal upload. Though I do not know the schedule for that13:03
jamespageutlemming: I think we should disable the i386 test until that upload happens then13:04
jamespageits just spinning instances we know won't start13:04
hallynooooh   i see13:05
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hallynstgraber: can you re-fetch and re-try?  (remember to quilt push -a :)  hopefully it was the simple obvious 'duh' i just fixed13:07
SpamapSLoT: I'm here now.13:24
LoTSpamapS: see the privmsg, unless you had +g on13:24
LoTSpamapS: <LoT> when you're less busy, can yuo take a look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/1014044 ?  I think it needs syncing from Debian (this would fix the Ubuntu bug and also close my wishlist bug, in theory)13:24
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1014044 in php5 "PHP5-FPM not reporting errors to web server (nginx)" [Unknown,Fix released]13:24
LoTthe fix released is in Debian13:25
LoT(and the bug reporting bot here is wrong)13:25
SpamapSLoT: there's a planned merge that will fix that in quantal. I was thinking we'd wait until July so that we catch any pre-freeze changes that the Debian php team makes13:25
* LoT is getting nagged by questions about this on the nginx ppas, since his email is on everything13:26
LoThence why i poked you to see what the status was13:26
* LoT does not like getting 60 emails about this issue13:26
SpamapSLoT: 60 emails?13:26
LoTmhm13:26
LoT(so far, in hte past two days, on this issue, people thinking its an nginx problem(13:26
SpamapSAH13:27
LoTi keep saying "Its not an nginx issue, its a php5 issue, see this bug <link>"13:27
LoTbut people are... um...13:27
LoThow do i put it without being condescending to the world...13:27
LoTnope, cant put it any way that won't end up condescending.  people are generally thick-headed when they automatically assume its an nginx problem13:28
SpamapSIs it a regression, or just people migrating to php5-fpm+nginx and not getting that its still new and different?13:28
LoTnot sure, but in prior versions i've seen PHP-level errors get reported (last confirmed: natty)13:28
LoTso possible regression13:28
* LoT hasnt stated as such because he completely skipped Oneiric13:29
LoTSpamapS: that's also why i havent been able to mark its importance (although i have the powers to do so)13:29
LoTbecause i'm not entirely certain if its a regression (if its a regression, well...)13:29
LoTwait, its medium13:30
LoTwhy the...13:30
* LoT glares at LP13:30
LoTthis thing's not sending me the right information13:30
* LoT is not please13:30
LoTd13:30
SpamapSLoT: so its medium by the definition that it only affects a sub-set of users.13:31
LoTindeed13:31
LoThowever, i'm mor eannoyed at launchpad not showing me the info13:32
* LoT is not pleased with launchpad today13:32
LoTthis is the third bug its not shown me information that already existed on the bug13:32
SpamapSnot showing you *what* info?13:32
LoTimportance or status13:32
SpamapSshows me13:32
LoTyeah, i blame this computer13:32
LoT(its not linux, its my work computer which is windows :/)13:32
fooCan anyone recommend a site that pings a URL or checks source code on a site and notifies me when something changes?13:34
SpamapSLoT: its a web app, that shouldn't matter13:34
LoTSpamapS: IE6, its BUGGY13:34
SpamapSIE6, its *dangerous*13:34
LoTSpamapS: having said this, IE is evil in and of itself13:34
* LoT doesnt have a choice in the matter13:35
SpamapSseriously13:35
SpamapSwtf?13:35
* LoT has no admin, and FFox isnt approved13:35
LoTi know right?13:35
SpamapSbut, ie6 has been out of support for a long time13:35
LoTi wrote up a white paper on it, sent it off to the CISO13:35
SpamapSyou are basically walking around just asking for viruses13:35
LoTalso wrote up a whitepaper on Java 5 :/13:35
LoT(also installed by default, on these XP systems)13:35
LoTeven met with the CISO last week about this :P13:36
LoTwell, not directly about it, but...13:36
LoTlets just say i'm not too happy with this system :p13:36
koolhead11LoT: what place is this?13:42
LoTkoolhead11: where i work, with the state13:42
koolhead11state == govenment agency?13:42
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LoTkoolhead11: state = the government of the state of pennsylvania in the US13:44
koolhead11LoT: awesome, atleast our folks started using FF here and there website says only optimized for FF and Chrome13:45
LoTkoolhead11: the site's optimized for that, but... :P13:46
LoTapps need ITSec approval before being usable13:46
LoTeven then, it'd take at least 6 months for the process13:46
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Davieyjamespage: did you manage to see which branch contains the juju magic?14:48
jamespageDaviey: bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/~gandelman-a/%2Bjunk/juju-deployer/14:50
hallyndoesn't every branch?14:53
Davieyhallyn: hah!15:01
Davieyjamespage: thanks15:01
jamespageDaviey, np15:01
* jamespage adds that to the list15:01
* jamespage coffee15:08
jhobbs:>15:09
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stgraberhallyn: ok, I'll have a look now. As for quilt messing with patches on pull, I usually run something like "QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt push -a ; rm .pc/.quilt_patches .pc/.quilt_series .pc/*/.timestamp" that gives you the branch back to something readable (checking with bzr st for any remaining thing to fix)15:24
stgraberhallyn: hmm, I see... something indeed unapplied all the patches from the branch... that's getting a bit annoying...15:27
stgraberhallyn: I'll add a commit re-applying all the patches15:29
stgraberhallyn: patches re-applied (quilt is really a pain...)15:38
hallynstgraber: did the new branch fix c->wait(c, 20)?15:43
stgraberhallyn: just did a test build now, will know more in a minute15:46
stgraberhallyn: yep, working fine now. thanks!15:48
hallynstgraber: phew :)15:49
hallynso i think my user namespaces patch for lxc is working15:49
hallynit's working in that it won't let me mount the rootfs :)15:49
hallynonward15:49
jamespagezul, Daviey, adam_g: Pls can you comment on my PPA review in the Pad15:57
zuljamespage: looks ok to me15:58
zuljamespage: almost finish the piuparts stuff15:59
jamespagezul, nice16:00
Davieyzul: rocking16:02
stgraberhallyn: :) well, that's a good start ;)16:03
hallyni wonder if find on a debootstrap rootfs would be a lot faster with a m1.medium than a m1.small16:11
hallynoh, no, i'd need a large before they claim improved i/o16:12
rbasakjamespage: one thought on the bug triage process. I keep finding things that I feel should be templated, or standard instructions provided (eg. on for instructions on how to debug X, which I think is common). Is it possible to have a backlog somewhere so that we can list outstanding requests for templates or template improvements? Like filing bugs against the triage process, for example?16:16
jamespagerbasak, yes16:16
Davieyrbasak: why not just add a standard response, but prefix with [PROPOSED] ?16:17
Daviey(directly to the wiki)16:17
Davieybikeshedding over exact wording, means it will take longer to get on the standard responses.. i'd suggest JFDI16:18
rbasakDaviey: sure, but sometimes I don't have a response prepared because it needs work - eg. to follow through the debug process that comes up with the required results. I can write something that says "we need a template that results in us getting information Y in response" but don't know what instructions to provide straight away16:18
ScottKrbasak: I'd add notes to the wiki page with the standard responses.16:19
rbasakScottK: Thanks. I'm more thinking about DebuggingProcedures here though16:19
ScottKI don't recall all the pages, but I'd say pick one and do it.16:20
ScottKIt's easy enough to move if needed.16:20
ScottKAs Daviey said, JFDI.16:20
rbasakhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1059314/ is one that I've been using that I think we should have as a standard (or something simliar)16:20
rbasakThe point is that I can't JFDI. It takes work and a diversion that I'm not currently doing while triaging, as then I wouldn't get any triaging done16:21
DavieyI do hate shelling out to non-ubuntu project urls :)16:21
Davieyrbasak: I'm suggesting that the response you put into a bug, if it is a generalish one.. just put it on the wiki, warts and all.16:22
DavieyIt's no worse than what you are putting on the bug you are currently triaging.. and the next person to look at it can build upon it16:22
rbasakDaviey: I end up not putting an appropriate response in the bug because I don't know the exact debugging procedure for problem Z off the top of my head16:22
rbasakUsually I just leave it16:23
Davieyok16:23
zuldont we have a whole list of pre-packaged canned answers to bugs?16:24
ScottKThis is about the ones that aren't on that list yet.16:25
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adam_gjamespage: Re: PPAs, should we just be stuffing both precise and quantal trunk builds into the same PPA (folsom-trunk-testing)?16:31
jamespageadam_g, I think that was my plan - folsom trunk PPA for folsom trunk - irrespective of release16:32
jamespagedoes that make sense?16:32
adam_gjamespage: it does now that we're adding a ~$ubuntu_release tag to the version strings of the packages we build. there was .deb naming conflicts when precise and quantal builds triggered at the same time16:33
jamespageadam_g, ah - that would make sense16:33
adam_gjamespage: i fixed that in build_package script to solve the issue in the local repo, but i think it will allow us to consolidate trunk builds into one PPA16:34
jamespageadam_g, lets do that then!16:34
adam_gk, ill update the configs16:34
Davieysmoser / jamespage: What is the status of iso testing posting the results back to base?16:35
zulokies piuparts added16:43
hallynheh.  stat vs. lstat.  good one, serge16:44
adam_gDaviey: re: firmware, i saw the bug marked fixed but haven't seen the new firmware show up in mini.iso. wasn't sure if it takes a while for it to hit the iso16:46
Davieyadam_g: mini.iso is only rebuilt when d-i is.16:49
Davieyzul: where did you push your  piuparts addition ?16:49
zulDaviey: in the main branch did you want to review it first?16:49
adam_gDaviey: so yeah, the workaround is there and will be until mini.iso catches up.16:49
Davieyzul: no, just wondered.16:50
zulDaviey: ah ok16:50
zulDaviey: im moving on to upgrade testing - i have an idea in my head to do it as well16:51
adam_gzul: i think this commit to build_package is breaking things16:53
zuladam_g: eh?16:53
adam_gzul: no idea. http://10.189.74.7:8080/view/Openstack%20Precise/view/Overview/job/precise_folsom_python-keystoneclient_trunk/9/console16:54
Davieyzul: fancy out-ling pre-imp what your plans are for upgrade testing?16:54
zulDaviey: sure just a sec16:54
zuladam_g: ah...ef....duh....pushed16:56
zulDaviey: its using piuparts again, but the idea would be like this:16:56
zul1. Download the source16:56
zul2. build the soruce16:56
zul3. get the release source it was build for16:57
zul4. get the final upgrade release16:57
zul5. run piuparts16:57
zulDaviey: ^^^ problems with that, complaints, am i on crack?16:59
adam_gzul: http://10.189.74.7:8080/view/Openstack%20Precise/view/Overview/job/precise_folsom_python-keystoneclient_trunk/11/console <- still17:00
zuladam_g: i suck17:02
zultry it now17:02
adam_gzul: for the work ive been doing on that branch, ive been committing to my own branch, pulling it to some other location on the jenkins master, and running it manually there to ensure it works before merging into the main branch and pulling down to the tree jenkins calls17:03
adam_gfor the less-trivial stuff, at least17:03
zuladam_g: i ran it locally fine here but i dont think i merged from the right branch17:03
RoyKadam_g: posting an url with 10.x.x.x won't work too well17:04
adam_gzul: [ 'sudo', 'piuparts', '-d %s', % self.release, '--no-eatmydata', '%s' % source_changes ]17:04
DavieyRoyK: Sadly, that machine is not a public facing box.. I agree it's a little frustrating to not be able to follow the conversation in completeness... But there are two options, people discuss publicly or in private (meaing all of it will be kept in private.)..  What seems better to you?17:06
RoyKDaviey: np17:08
zulDaviey/adam_g/jamespage: melange is going away so i dont think we should be testing it17:12
adam_gzul: np17:17
smoserDaviey, you're referring to jenkins ec2 -> iso tracker posting?17:17
Davieysmoser: no, ISO images17:17
adam_gRoyK: if you really wanna see https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Openstack%20Testing/view/Overview/job/precise_folsom_python-keystoneclient_trunk/11/console17:18
Davieyzul: did you measure with and without eatmydata ?17:19
zulDaviey: it would fail without eatmydata17:19
Davieyzul: --no-eatmydata ?17:20
zulyeah17:20
Davieywhy would it fail without?17:21
zulDaviey: because it couldnt find eatmydata17:22
adam_gjamespage: over the weekend, i began factoring the schroot wrapper stuff out of build_package into its own module . id like to make use of the same stuff for a juju test. any thoughts on where that type of stuff should live?17:22
adam_gi was thinking ./lib/ or even packaging it properly and installing system-wide17:22
adam_gbut the latter would require we start properly versioning all of this stuff17:22
Davieyzul: hmm, it shouldn't be using it.17:23
zulDaviey:  it is :)17:23
kyle__Has anyone here tried orchestra on 12.04 server?  I see articles about it being used on 11.x desktop, and other articles on using MAAS, but none of orchestra for 12.04.17:28
jamespagezul, you will probably need to set the archive that piuparts to use universe - by default it does not17:33
zuljamespage: doh!17:33
adam_gzul: and also, piuparts needs to be exec'd in the schroot17:33
adam_gright?17:34
zuladam_g: right17:34
adam_gzul: fixing now locally and pushing up17:34
zuladam_g: ack17:35
jamespagezul, adam_g: Am I good to get rid of the obsolete PPA's then?17:35
zuljamespage: yep17:35
adam_gjamespage: ya17:36
jamespageadam_g, are we switched over from precise-trunk-testing -> folsom-trunk-testing yet?17:39
adam_gjamespage: yes, not sure any packages have been pushed there yet. build script has issues atm with another change17:39
jamespageadam_g, want me to copy the packaged over ?17:39
adam_gjamespage: sure17:40
smoserDaviey, so did you get your answer? about test results to iso tracker?17:40
jamespageDaviey: I'm not touching ISO tests ATM - the QA team are migrating everything to UTAH17:42
jamespageso I don't really want to complicate things more17:42
jamespagesmoser, ^^17:42
Davieyjamespage: can you capture what PPA's are now what.. it will be confusing for users.17:48
Davieyjamespage / smoser:  right, but until they have done it.. we need to update the tracker17:48
Davieysmoser: You last touched the script, right?17:48
zuladam_g: precise chroot will need the same thing for piuparts17:51
adam_gzul: need what?17:51
zuladam_g: i thought you did piuparts/universe for quantal17:52
adam_gzul: no, im just trying to fix the code you added. :) i dont even know what piuparts is.17:52
zuladam_g: ok17:53
adam_gzul: ive disabled build.run_piuparts_test() for the time being17:53
zulk17:53
adam_gzul: run_piuparts_test() itself looks okay, beyond that im not sure why its not working17:54
zuladam_g: can you add the output of subprocess.check_call so we can capture the output?17:56
adam_gzul: where?17:57
zuladam_g: like you know in nova they have out, err = utils.execute17:58
zulcan we do soemthing like that?17:58
adam_gzul: check_call() IIRC doesn't return stdout/err17:59
zuladam_g: yeah nm17:59
jamespageDaviey, its just re-aligning to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/OpenStack17:59
jamespageadam_g, while we are overlapping - does the no-change rebuild of openldap for bug 990742 still need to happen?18:05
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 990742 in openldap "[SRU] slapd fails to upgrade: requires libsasl2-2 (>= 2.1.24) installed" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/99074218:05
stgraberhalvors1: did you notice lxc-list in quantal listing every container tweice?18:06
stgraber*twice18:06
stgraber(well, running containers at least)18:07
adam_gjamespage: im not sure TBH, i cant think of a way to test. it seems the original issue was fixed with the update to cyrs-sasl2, without a openldap rebuild18:07
stgraberhalvors1: sorry, was meant for hallyn18:09
stgraberhallyn: ^18:09
stgraberhallyn: reason is that we lost a "| sort -u" in lxc-list with the Debian merge. We also lost the code checking for .conf files to mark them as auto, so the auto flag no longer works...18:10
hallynstgraber: sigh, those debian merges...18:16
stgraberhallyn: I'm pushing a fix that'll make lxc-list work with both Debian and Ubuntu18:17
stgraberhallyn: ideally we should move these upstream so the downstreams stop fighting ;)18:17
hallynstgraber: sending it to lxc-devel?  (sadly i've not gotten my new not-yet-included-patches lxc git tree up yet)18:18
stgraberhallyn: well, I'd really like us to get rid of all that bash non-sense (lxc-ls + lxc-list) and move to something cleaner (likely based on the python or C api), so it'll have to wait for now18:19
stgraberbut my mid-term goal is to get rid of debian/local ;)18:20
jamespageadam_g, I'm quite tempted to mark the rebuild for openldap as invalid then18:21
stgraberhallyn: gah... the branch importer messed up again and broke ubuntu:lxc... looks like I'll have to spend half an hour rebasing lxc-api-with-python again...18:22
hallynbroke ubuntu:lxc?18:23
adam_gjamespage: thats okay with me. i was following debian's lead on that one, wrt their fix for the same issue.  apologies for forgetting about that one.18:23
hallynis that bc we had part of the changes committed?18:23
jamespageadam_g, np18:23
stgraberhallyn: well, reverted my commits and resynced from the uploaded package...18:23
stgraberhallyn: so now lxc-api-with-python is no longer a branch of ubuntu:lxc ... hopefully rebase can fix that18:24
LordOfTimeSpamapS: still here?18:24
LordOfTimeor rather, are you alive.18:24
hallynstgraber: oh, i see.18:26
hallynstgraber: if before dputing the package, you get every bit of the package changes uploaded to ubuntu:lxc, will it still do that?  or will it then just tag the new release?18:26
hallynjust wondering18:26
stgraberhallyn: it shouldn't but it apparently didn't agree with me that I got everything in that branch18:27
stgraberhallyn: even though I made sure everything was commited, ran debcommit -r and built the source upload from it18:27
hallynstgraber: that sucks18:29
stgraberhallyn: and not surprinsingly, rebase no longer works... or rather it does but you end up with a branch loosing all the changes...18:32
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axisyshow to change the PS1 to show it like this bash-4.1.5$  ?19:09
axisysso just the bash version19:09
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SpamapSLordOfTime: I was at lunch, whats up?19:37
LordOfTimeSpamapS: check your emails, i updated a bug slightly with a poke, one you helped me with (getting that patch to Debian)19:38
LordOfTimelemme find the bug again19:38
LordOfTimeSpamapS: this one https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/90062019:38
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 900620 in php5 "Possible Bug: php5-fpm does not listen on a socket by default" [Unknown,Fix released]19:38
LordOfTime(its fix released in Debian, but not updated for ubuntu)19:38
LordOfTime(and 5.4.4 is in Quantal)19:39
LordOfTimewhoops19:42
SpamapSLordOfTime: right.. hm19:42
LordOfTimeSpamapS: it *should* be fix released19:43
LordOfTimesince the patch (if you read the changelogs) was included19:43
SpamapSI was just verifying that19:43
LordOfTimephp5 (5.4.0~rc7-2) experimental; urgency=low19:44
LordOfTime  * php5-fpm now listen on socket instead of localhost by default19:44
LordOfTime    (Closes: #650204)19:44
LordOfTime^ except that only closed the Debian bug and not the LP bug19:44
uvirtbotLordOfTime: Error: "except" is not a valid command.19:44
LordOfTimesilence you19:44
uvirtbotNew bug: #1017408 in clamav (main) "Viruses reported by clamav" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101740819:46
LordOfTimeSpamapS: i wanted the confirmation before this was Fix Released in Ubuntu (I have rights to change it, but didnt want to until this was confirmed)19:46
SpamapSLordOfTime: right. Thanks for taking a look at that. :)19:48
Aatonanyone know how to create a apt mirror with just the packages you have installed. I want to just have a partial mirror so I can control what packages are at apt-get installable.19:48
LordOfTimeyep, i was scanning bugs, so... :P19:48
SpamapSAaton: I don't know if there is a specific command for that, but you basically just need all the debs, then you can use apt-ftparchive to build a mirror.19:49
AatonI19:49
Aatonsee. I was looking at apt-mirror and currently using apt-cacher19:50
SpamapSAaton: apt-ftparchive packages path/to/your/packages |gzip>Packages.gz19:51
SpamapSAaton: thats half the battle. ;)19:51
Aatoncool I will check that out, thanks!19:52
SpamapSAaton: Its entirely possible you could point it at your apt-cacher-ng cache dir and be done. :)19:53
LordOfTimeSpamapS:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sqsh/+bug/1017638  this'll need Wishlist status, and probably the needs-packaging tag19:54
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1017638 in sqsh "new upstream release, please package" [Undecided,New]19:54
LordOfTime(LP's bugging out on me)19:54
travisneidsI'm running Ubuntu 12.04 Server.  I have a client using a Windows File Share where they save Access Database files.  What would be the best approach to connect to the file share and run queries on the database?  VPN to file share, grab database dump?  Ugg.  Wish they had a web server.19:55
travisneidsI was hoping to get away with ODBC connection but don't think that will be possible with File Share server19:55
hallynstgraber: sadly, the userns kernel is missing a few things to let a container work (pivot_root and bind mounts are not yet converted).  still, it looks promising, and there are a few things i've noticed will have to change - like cgroup setup will have to move to being done by the monitor instead of the child19:56
hallynso i'm going to spend a bit more time tidying up my experimental tree then wait (i would do the kernel myself, but already asked eric to...)19:57
zuladam_g: any idea whats up with the jobs that keep failing?20:00
adam_gzul: which20:00
zulnova trunk20:00
adam_gzul: its the rootwrap stuff20:00
zulok20:00
adam_gzul: Folsom quantal should be fixed now20:00
adam_gprecise in a min20:00
adam_gjamespage: still around?20:02
stgraberhallyn: what are the chances of the second wave of changes to hit 3.6?20:04
adam_gzul: trunk nova fixed for P and Q20:09
zulcool20:09
hallynstgraber: not good20:09
hallyni think he's optimistic, but he's been quiet again now for a few weeks20:10
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hallynstgraber: what do you think about putting the lxc hooks patch into our package?  no review yet upstream... :(20:35
stgraberhallyn: no problem with that20:37
stgraberhallyn: it's early enough in the cycle that we can use that to test them :)20:38
hallynstgraber: right, and i really want to 'test' them with the lxc cgroup premount stuff :)20:40
hallynboy that's gonna break with user namespaces.  (without a kernel fix)20:40
r3dLunchb0x_anyone ever use coraid devices with ubuntu server 10.04?20:48
r3dLunchb0x_or any aoe stuff?20:48
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hallynkees: hey - just wondering, what exactly did you call the libseccomp packages?21:07
hallyn(aptitude search seccomp isn't helping)21:07
hallynstgraber: ok, i'm going to test this a bit more overnight, but lp:~serge-hallyn/ubuntu/quantal/lxc/lxc-hooks  is treating me well21:33
hallynso i might push it tomorrow, or feel free to pull it in if you'r epushing something else21:33
stgraberhallyn: ok, cool. I uploaded twice today already so I don't think I'll upload a third time ;)21:33
hallyn:)21:35
stgraberhallyn: anyway, the archive is soft frozen for alpha-2, so any upload would have to go to -proposed at this point21:35
hallynoh?  i didn't notice that on -devel21:36
hallyns'ok, asi'm playing with hooks i'm wondering if we want to give more info on command line...21:36
swhi. what would be best for sharing user accounts around a few servers, openldap, or is there something lighter/simpler?21:36
hallynthough it has the container name, so can figure everything out from /var/lib/lxc/$1/config21:38
hallynapart from cron jobs rsyncing passwd/shadow files, or nis, openldap would be it21:39
niarghlooking for help with 12.04 server console issue21:39
hallynsw: ^21:39
swniargh: ask your question otherwise people can't answer it :-)21:41
niarghfresh amd64 12.04 server install - console hangs trying to start some graphic mode21:41
niarghno problem ssh'ing to the box21:41
swhallyn: eh, thanks, I should have thought of that. openldap is strictly authentication related, or can it mirror home directories etc. across a group of servers?21:42
uvirtbotNew bug: #1017702 in samba (main) "samba gets "INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11" when a OSX client connects" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101770221:45
hallynsw: sorry, i don't know, i've used nis 10-15 years ago, but not openldap21:46
hallyn(out, bbl)21:47
niarghGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="video=ofonly nosplash" in /etc/default/grub & update-grub don't seem to make a difference21:48
niarghis it a more appropriate q for  #ubuntu-beginner ?21:52
hallynniargh: did you install from the ubuntu server install iso?  it sounds like you used a desktop installer.21:55
hallyn#ubuntu-desktop may have answers for you21:56
niarghI used the server install iso21:56
adam_gzul: what is the plan for dependencies wrt cloud archive?21:57
adam_gDaviey: ^21:57
adam_gthings like prettytable, jsonschema, etc. that either need to be updated in precise or do not exist there.21:57
niarghhallyn: thx - I don't want any desktop, only cli - just confused why a server iso would try to switch graphic mode on me21:58
niarghhallyn: I can see all the boot info until a point where it's clearly switching to graphic mode21:59
hallynniargh: huh.  must be plymouth somethingorother22:00
niarghhallyn: plymouth?22:00
hallynniargh: is 'noquiet' in there ?22:00
hallynthat is, i'd just try GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="noquiet"22:00
hallyngotta jet, bbl22:00
niarghhallyn: will try noquiet right now, thx22:00
uvirtbotNew bug: #1017712 in krb5 (main) "package libgssapi-krb5-2 1.10+dfsg~beta1-2ubuntu0.1 failed to install/upgrade: libgssapi-krb5-2:amd64 1.10+dfsg~beta1-2ubuntu0.1 cannot be configured because libgssapi-krb5-2" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101771222:01
zuladam_g: they will updated in precise in the cloud archive22:04
niarghhallyn: noquiet == noluck22:04
adam_gzul: is there an eta for that going live at least beta? im trying to run devstack excercises on precise, but that requires updates to clients, which requires updates to libraries. gonna just use the deps PPA for now22:07
blendedbychrisguys… i'm currently chrooting my developer into a dir and using mount --bind to add additional directories22:10
blendedbychristhe problem with this is the mounts are read only22:11
zuladam_g: i hope to get the majority done this week22:18
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1017747 in clamav (main) "package clamav-base 0.97.5+dfsg-1ubuntu0.12.04.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101774723:51

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